Cutting the Cord: Apps That Allow You to Ditch Cable
If the future of television is apps, then these apps are the future of channels. Cutting the cord has never felt so good.
If the future of television is apps, then these apps are the future of channels. Cutting the cord has never felt so good.
We should see the iPhone 12 line and more.
With the introduction of iOS and iPadOS 14 along with watchOS 7, September was a banner month for new apps.
Users can now take advantage of a comprehensive revision mode as well.
The new game is available to download on the App Store now.
The app supports a number of gestures familiar to Mac users.
The app helps you keep track of clients, projects, worked hours, and invoices.
September is in the books, so it’s time to take a look back at some of the month’s best new games.
Can you bring the ever-growing sword back to the queen?
The new options will arrive when iOS 14.2 lands the general public, likely in October.
The iPad-only Pixelmator Photo also recently received a nice update.
Anyone with AirPods Pro can hear the soundscapes with the spatial audio feature in iOS 14.
You can now see complete tracking history for supported services.
The new game brings a Monopoly twist to the puzzler.
The new app takes advantage of the watchOS 7 feature that allows users to share their watch face.
You can download the update on your iPhone now by heading to Settings > General > Software Update.
Cellular-enabled watch users can take advantage of the app without needing an iPhone.
The beautiful, tactical, Shojo RPG will arrive on the App Store soon.
The app brings a virtual sticky note to your iPhone or iPad.
As you progress, you can unlock classic scenes from the film series.
The deep breathing app now features home screen widgets and app clips so you can share an exercise with friends even if they don’t have the app.
The new widgets are free for all users.
There are a number of login rewards and more.